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> Bob
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> Jones said [snip] IOW - an oscillation between bound and unbound mode
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
Jones said [snip] IOW - an oscillation between bound and unbound modes of two
atoms in a nanocavity creates a strong near-field magnetic flux at terahertz
frequency which diminishes rapidly with distance. Thus the magnetic
permeability of the
starvation of the effect. It would fit into the puzzle nicely!
Fran
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From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 12:44 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
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From: "Bob Cook"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
Jones--
I agree. In thinking about alignment and then jumbling of particle
alignment there is first energy absorption and then energy distribution
energy
output may be much greater than the driving H field input.
Bob
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From: "Jones Beene"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:43 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
To clarify:
If the LENR reaction, at any stage, involves hydroge
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From: "Jones Beene"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 8:49 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
From: David Roberson
Bob,
Mu Metal is quite often used in shielding applications. The
best description that I recall is that it soaks up
To clarify:
If the LENR reaction, at any stage, involves hydrogen
flipping rapidly from ortho to para alignment (THz) then that spin-energy
could be converted to heat by Mu Metal foil as both the electrode and flux
sink the tritium reaction which occurs with deu
ks ago.
Bob
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From: "Jones Beene"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 7:53 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
The intent of the prior posting was not clear. The main point does not
relate to tritium per se - but to an improved version
From: David Roberson
Bob,
Mu Metal is quite often used in shielding applications. The
best description that I recall is that it soaks up the stray magnetic flux
passing near a closed region due to it large permeabili
approximately constant but can be
redirected. The Mu Metal is able to perform the redirection function very
well.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Bob Cook
To: vortex-l
Sent: Wed, Mar 26, 2014 11:02 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
Jones--
You said :
>>>
would
be a great multiplier of an external magnetic field (H field) for creation
of a B field within the Mu Metal.
Bob
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From: "Jones Beene"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 7:09 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]:Magnetic permeability and LENR
The use of propriet
The intent of the prior posting was not clear. The main point does not
relate to tritium per se - but to an improved version of Ni-H with no
tritium.
Actually, most experimenters want to avoid tritium altogether, for the
obvious reasons but not Dr. Claytor. It has been his obsession for decades,
The use of proprietary Mu Metal as the active matrix for LENR could turn out
to be the most valuable "diamond in the rough" detail to emerge from MIT. It
could be applicable to Mizuno, for instance - as an improvement over pure
nickel.
With deuterium as Claytor's active gas (assumption) the highes
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